Devil's Army
Chapter 1728: Japanese troops surrender in Peking and Tianjin
In order to strengthen the blockade of the airspace in the urban area of Beijing, the Gray Wolves not only added aviation observation posts, but also renovated Nanyuan Airport and stationed two fighter squadrons there.
The blockade by the First Army made the Japanese army in the urban area of Peking even more short of supplies. They had to rely on robbing the people to survive, but they could not get any more ammunition.
Many people in the urban area of Peking had already fled to avoid the war, and the remaining people had very limited food reserves and could not last long.
Under the plunder and looting of the Japanese army, many people fled the city of Peiping overnight.
Compared with Beijing, the Japanese troops in Tianjin were not having a much better time.
Under the siege of the 1st Brigade, the 11th Brigade and the Independent Brigade, all the outer positions of Tianjin were lost.
The Japanese army retreated to the Japanese Concession in Tianjin. This was the core area of Japanese rule in Tianjin (part of present-day Heping District), housing the Japanese headquarters, military police, and secret services, serving as the hub of their command and control.
Haiguangsi Barracks is one of the important military bases of the Japanese army in North China. It is stationed with a large number of Japanese troops and equipped with heavy weapons. It is a key stronghold of their military defense and troop deployment.
Tanggu area: As an important port in Tianjin, the Japanese army stationed naval forces and marines here to control sea transportation lines and built fortifications to ensure material transportation and military supplies.
The Japanese army set up outposts and bunkers at Tianjin Railway Station (today's Tianjin Station), Tianjin West Railway Station and the surrounding railway lines, and stationed troops to guard them in order to control land transportation.
However, the railway lines outside Tianjin Station had been occupied by the First Anti-Japanese Army, making it impossible to transport supplies by rail.
Tianjin Port is still in the hands of the Japanese army, and the Japanese army can secretly use small freighters disguised as ordinary freighters to smuggle supplies.
In order to further suppress the Japanese army's logistical supply lines, the Xiaoguanzhuang Air Force increased the intensity and frequency of air strikes on Tianjin Port.
Tianjin Zhangguizhuang Airport has been occupied by a brigade of soldiers.
The anti-aircraft artillery positions outside Tianjin Dongjuzi Airport were all destroyed in the repeated bombing by the Xiaoguanzhuang Air Force and the Tangxiacun Air Force.
The Qian'an Air Force and the Zunhua County Air Force participated in the air raids on Japanese strongholds such as the Haiguang Temple Barracks, the Japanese Concession, and the Tianjin Railway Station.
The Japanese troops in Tianjin were also in a difficult situation.
The Yidong Independent Brigade, part of the Second Brigade, and the Third Brigade, which surrounded Peking, launched attacks on the Japanese troops in the encirclement from time to time. The Japanese army had to fight back, which made their already short supply of ammunition even more stretched.
Five days later, the Japanese army in Peking, running out of ammunition and food, surrendered with the tacit consent of Commander Okamura Yasuji. However, the devilish troops put forward a humiliating condition: they must all lay down their weapons and leave Peking empty-handed.
If they don't lay down their arms, they will face destruction. If they do, they will have a chance to make a comeback.
After careful consideration, the Japanese major general accepted the advice of the commander of the devil force and laid down his arms and surrendered.
At the same time, only the Haiguang Temple Barracks, Tianjin Port, and Tianjin Railway Station were left under the control of the Japanese army, and other places were occupied by the devil's troops.
In order to preserve the more than 1 troops in Tianjin, the Japanese major general also ordered the Japanese troops in Tianjin to surrender to the devil troops.
In order to prevent these more than 2 Japanese troops from harassing civilians along the way, the Gray Wolf only allowed them to retreat by sea.
At this time, the Japanese troops in Peking and Tianjin were already crying out for food like hungry babies, but the Gray Wolf made it clear that they had no extra food either.
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